n make
> the setting persistent over reboots by adding the line
> vm.swappiness = 10
> to your /etc/sysctl.conf.
Yes, on my system this is set to 40, probably I could still go lower.
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My kernel version: 2.6.15.1 (vanilla)
I have 256 MB of Ram. Should be enough for anyones desktop.
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/dir is created in a shell with an utf-8 locale, and read in KDE with
> another locale.
>
> Try setting $LANG using pam_env, or start KDE with startx from an utf-8
> console.
>
> Alex.
I set is just be dpkg-reconfiguring the package "locales". So I assume
$LANG must be set by pam.
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system) and in /home (nfs); the file server uses ext3
> I've tried the same here on my desktop, and it seems to work.
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t;
it will show up like this in Konqueror: "accentëdir". It causes
problems with other kde programs (eg digikam) who are unable to find
back their folders.
(in case it is relevant) my $LANG is set to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thursday 11 September 2003 11:36, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> That is completely OT and has nothing to do with KDE, that's all Opera
> related and you should ask them for help.
Try connecting your news client to news.opera.no . They good GOOD news groups.
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On Tuesday 05 August 2003 21:27, Robert Lindgren wrote:
> http://kopete.creativa.cl/debian/
>
> Have .debs of kopete 0.7, for both woody and sid.
You rock.
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On Tuesday 29 July 2003 00:10, Chris Cheney wrote:
> Hehe, my spam filter is fairly decent (SpamAssassin) but it appears I
> need a virus scanner as well, around 200 windows virus emails in my
> inbox :\
Sue MS.
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On Saturday 26 July 2003 00:37, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> I know that this has been covered many times.
>
> I'd like to update my KDE 3.0.5a installation. Where do I tell
> apt-get to go tomorrow to get hold of a nice desktop ? Can't remember
> where the FAQ is.
In
On Saturday 12 July 2003 11:57, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
> That will be a black day for Debian ...
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=kde&searchon=names&subword=1&version=testing&release=all
Kde3 is allready in Sarge dude!
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On Wednesday 09 July 2003 19:54, suresh Sharma wrote:
> Hello,
> can anyone tell me where can I find kde3 packages .
> thanks in advance
> suresh
In Sid
d'oh
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On Thursday 26 June 2003 16:51, Jens Benecke wrote:
> Anything else? I use mbox files and I don't plan on changing this (with my
> mail volume, maildir is about 10x as slow when using mutt...)
How comes?
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package in the archive that provides i18n files our package
> list would get completely out of hand.
So what? 37 packages is nothing ;-)
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nswer: it won't install right now,
> unfortunately.
I can live with the current situation. After all, who cares about those X
clients with a last modification date in 1987 to be 4.2.1 or 4.3 ;-)
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, use k3b for data. It's as simple as anything
> under Windows.
Since everyone here seems to find k3b thge absolute max in cd burning I think
I should try it soon :-)
Personally, I use cdbakeoven or gnome toaster. I can hardly think of something
that can match those :-)
above ?
Agree, it's possible to install any app on linux anywhere, except kde programs
for which it seems impossible to find where they are installed. I don't see
any apparent reason for that.
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~~~~~
d in other distros however (such
as connectiva).
How comes?
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"Click a link for instructions according to your operating system. If
you don't know what an operating system is, click Windows."
GNU/Linux system are
freely redistributable; the exact distribution terms for each program
are described in the individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright
Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
Last login: Fri Apr 25 12:02:04 2003 fro
add
Trouble is, these work only under X. I have this problem since a long time; on
my woody-box ssh will just work at the command line, on my sidbox it
absolutely needs an X-based dialog. The ssh packages are from Woody though.
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mp3/ogg.
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really.
patch: DEcreases! :)
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On Thursday 10 April 2003 11:26, Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2003 at 10:56:13AM +0200, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> > On Thursday 10 April 2003 07:54, Daniel Stone wrote:
> > > > Do you think that /etc/init.d/xfree86-common should create this? It
> > > > sh
> I can't see why not, no
Let's ask the maintainer?
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achieve:
try
apt-get source libc6
apt-get build-dep libc6
modify debian/rules and set CFLAGS to whatever you widh (-O2,
-march=athlon,...)
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
then wait for ages and install the package.
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ts of eg
koffice with the corresponding parts of MS office, I think koffice roughly
takes about one and a half times the memory that ms office takes.
Overall I find the speed of ms office pretty good. I wo't comment any further
about MS office though :-)
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> I'm not so familiar with sockets but isn't a normal user also able to
> create sockets like the needed ones? If yes, this behaviour is a bug in X.
Hm, I guess there must be a reason for this?
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lieve me, I'll throw you on my enemies list and throw you in a
> pit where Infernal Revenue Service will audit your taxes for eternity*/
> --RMS
Lol... How serious is this meant? :-)
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On Wednesday 09 April 2003 13:26, Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 01:03:38PM +0200, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> > On Wednesday 09 April 2003 11:56, Daniel Stone wrote:
> > > Maybe in, say, DDR.
> >
> > 256 megs ddr = 80 euro. Reason my box has 256 meg :)
get it halfway to usable.
I heard about a version of win98 "lite", that would come without IE. It would
even make a stab at stability :p
> Well, you can, just try a few things:
> * .ICE-unix
> * disable klipper, kwrited and korgac
Kde without Klipper? Hmmm...
> * gener
If your assertions were
> true, I'd be demanding KDE go straight back to the drawing board.
Actually I'd appreciate if someone took parts of kdebase and libs under the
magnifier glass again :) .
But anywa, they're going in the right direction. Performance has had a lot of
atte
point is that your figures of 256mb are extremely irresponsible,
> considering users respect you somewhat for your packaging, and I'd
> prefer you either checked your facts with a program you knew not to be
> incorrect, or just left it alone. It runs fine on anything from 64mb
>
yfirewall, and sometimes konsole. Nothing else of KDE
> is installed on it. Something that can't be done with the official SID KDE)
Why not?
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ltiple times.
Is this just on Linux, or also on BSD or proprietary unices?
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unix.
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eed things up
> > > without installing more RAM?
> >
> > Try running 'chown root.root /tmp/.ICE-unix' when you log in.
>
> Er, *before* you log in.
How does that trick work?
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moticon-map not found
Anyone?
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On Thursday 20 March 2003 22:58, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> Nevertheless everybody, please stick in English on this list.
> Germans are probably not the only people interested in building QT here.
I will never forbid you to learn german, hehe... or dutch for that matter :-)
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e -rfakeroot
(Gut, wieviel grammatikale Fehler habe ich gemacht? :-) )
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etary vendors btw, never think you can actually buy the
software :-)
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On Thursday 13 March 2003 21:16, Randy Kramer wrote:
> On Thursday 13 March 2003 02:24 pm, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> > Petition! I won't go so far. Theyt asked my opinion about what I
> > thought would be the best thing to do to improve kde's useability. I
> > answer
survey taken only on Debian-kde is bogus. Your data won't be
representational. I also think the concept of "useability" is taken in the
Apple sense, focusing on user interface. That may have been the objective of
the one who wrote the survey, but why were there questions about stability
then?
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On Thursday 13 March 2003 12:57, Randy Kramer wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 March 2003 07:08 pm, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> > >* The optimization effort currently going on in kde.
> >
> > I wasn't really aware of this :-)
> >
> > Still I think it doesn'
ures you won't take the speed hit.
That's what they're currently doing. A kioslave that you don't run or a kpart
you don't embed is one that doesn't get loaded into memory. Just look at
OpenOffice.org...
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for quite some time - and that was KDE2!
Could you elaborate on the ICE-unix trick?? And wasn't kwrited a text editor?
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On Wednesday 12 March 2003 23:28, Michael Schuerig wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 March 2003 21:42, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> > Second, It may not be the design goal to run on the lowest end stuff
> > (like a system built out of Linux, Dietlibc, TinyX and twm or
> > something :-) )
t really aware of this :-)
Still I think it doesn't hurt if the developpers understand the need for it.
That's why they take surveys after all ;-)
> Randy Kramer
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On Wednesday 12 March 2003 19:00, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Frank Van Damme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Filled it in with all pleasure, and, since you're asking my opinion
> > anyway, the useability of kde has little to do with menu structures of
> > user-friendlyn
ve to their revamped
dos shell because of it. You know it would be REALLY impressive if I could
demonstrate kde on a p100 with just 32 megs ram! Everyone would just JUMP on
Debian ;-)
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to the right values
there.
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framebuffer and CS4231
> soundcard.
I see that there is no kernel packag for 2.4 in debian as well. Does 2.4 just
not run on sparc32??
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On Tuesday 18 February 2003 17:25, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> Thank you, but it is not my app. I don't even know how to code C(++).
> Karchiver didn't get updated for a while. Maybe it's jsut perfect? :-)
>
> In any case, thanks for your quick responses and if I get the pa
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 17:25, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> Thank you, but it is not my app. I don't even know how to code C(++).
> Karchiver didn't get updated for a while. Maybe it's jsut perfect? :-)
>
> In any case, thanks for your quick responses and if I get the pa
package brewn I
will upload it somewhere.
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On Tuesday 18 February 2003 11:51, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just started compiling a kde app, and installed the kdelibs4-dev package.
>
> Please take a look at these dependencies:
>
> alsa-headers kdelibs4-dev libart-2.0-dev libarts1-dev libartsc0
> liba
libgdbmg1-dev libgnutls5 libgnutls5-dev liblzo1
libmad0-dev libogg-dev libopencdk-dev libopencdk4 libpcre3-dev libpopt-dev
libtasn1-0 libtasn1-dev libvorbis-dev
Are these all really necessary? I mean, I am pretty sure I don't need ogg
support in a compression program (karchiver).
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ything without making it twice as
big as it should ;-)
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On Saturday 15 February 2003 23:10, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> And by the time this comes of a concern, desktop users may be all sitting
> with 4-8GIG of ram to spend,
Upgrading is not an option to most of the world's population...
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see it kde as a whole becomes more viable for
lower end hardware.
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-mt.so.3.1.1 |grep
> _ZN9QComboBox13focusOutEventEP11QFocusEvent 002a7e04 gDF .text
> 003b Base _ZN9QComboBox13focusOutEventEP11QFocusEvent
>
>
> Installing sid's libqt3* packages should fix your problem.
I had some older libs layoing around indeed. It works now :-)
thx!
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base xfonts-scalable xfonts-terminus xfree86-common xlib6g xmms
xpdf
xpdf-common xpdf-reader xpdf-utils xserver-common xterm xutils xvmount
So if someone knows which one is at fault, thank you very much :-)
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ackages
in sid will become newer then the ones in the security updates repository,
meaning it makes no difference wether you install the sid packages or the
security updates?
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to local
> folders, not imap-folders. However, strange thing is, that the
> functionality seems to be there, because saving to drafts and templates,
> e.g., *may* be imap folders.
Oh, then it'll be aded in a metter of weeks for sure ;-)
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use multiple maiboxen with something like
procmail?
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On Friday 17 January 2003 19:29, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> I don't like kooka, since the preview is small, the colour correction
> limited and so on. I use xsane, since the preview is good, you can
> immediately see the result of colour corrections without making another
> scan, has a nice histog
On Friday 17 January 2003 20:43, Marcos Dione wrote:
> I don't think that might help him, as ralf's packages are i386 only
> and he has 2 i*Whatever. meybe he can try to download the sources and
> recompile in his system.
Maybe try apt-build?
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On Wednesday 15 January 2003 22:59, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the final binaries of the RC 7 are now uploaded including a new kdeutils
> with fixed ark stuff. The libkdefakes has been split off as has
> ksysguardd now.
>
> If you'd like to give it a test, please do so and report remaining bugs.
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 22:59, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hi,
>
> the final binaries of the RC 7 are now uploaded including a new kdeutils
> with fixed ark stuff. The libkdefakes has been split off as has ksysguardd
> now.
>
> If you'd like to give
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 06:37, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
> Hello debian-kde.
>
> I recently tried to change "memory saving" option in file browsing settings
> from "none" to "all", to open all new konqueror windows in the old
> konqueror process. Seems that it really saves several tens of m
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 15:18, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> Yes, but who cares about libqt2 ? We're using libqt3 :-) and all the
> kde2/qt2 stuff gets replaced as soon as KDE 3.1 is in sid. libqt3 is
> already thre in 3.1.1, just not ported over with gcc-3.2.
Very good, when can we expect the first k
On Monday 16 December 2002 00:55, Doug Holland wrote:
> Yesterday, I picked up Karolina's KDE 3.1RC5 debs (Thanks, Karolina!), and
> noticed that KDE's memory footprint went up a hair. Not abnormally, but
> since I'm running on a machine with only 128MB of RAM, I'm wondering what
> things I can do
On Monday 09 December 2002 20:52, David Bishop wrote:
>
>
> > A man, a plan, a caret, a ban, a myriad, a sum, a lac, a liar, a hoop, a
> > ...
>
>
>
> > Panama! - Dan Hoey
>
>
>
> Um, sorry about that. Was messing around and obviously attached the wrong
> thing as a sig :-P Won't happen again.
On Friday 29 November 2002 11:50, Michael Schuerig wrote:
> Did you build with -debug enabled, i.e., added to the configure options?
> Also, I didn't do a plain "make", but rather "debuild -us -uc binary" I
> expect the later to take longer considerably longer as it creates
> packages for everythin
On Friday 29 November 2002 02:12, Michael Schuerig wrote:
> As I wrote earlier, I consider building my own KDE packages (possibly
> from CVS) with debugging enabled. I just tried this on qt-copy and this
> is what "time" said of the effort:
>
> real487m1.732s
> user401m35.620s
> sys 12m
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 03:48, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
> I'm glad to finally see a discussion of this subject. I find the
> structure of CD recording software in Linux quite outdated and
> inadequate for a multi-user environment (note that this isn't a KDE
> problem). The software was clearly
On Monday 11 November 2002 12:16, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 10, 2002 at 11:59:38AM +, John Gay wrote:
> > I realise this is not exactly Debian related, but I know that quie a few
> > of you are working on building KDE and QT with GCC3.2 and just wanted to
> > ask some experts.
> >
> > I am
On Saturday 02 November 2002 11:19, Martin wrote:
> Is there a way to get KDE 3.0.4 which is the latest stable KDE?
>
> I am running Debian Woody with KDE2 at the moment.
>
> Thanks in advance!
This is a FAQ. Very F, actually :-)
http://www.cupis.co.uk/debian/faq.html
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/kde3
On Saturday 02 November 2002 08:50, Paolo Ulivi wrote:
> On the last episode (Friday 01 November 2002 12:02), Paolo Ulivi wrote:
>
> It seems my previous message was lost in space, so I resend it:
>
> ===
>
> > If someone can host them on
.deb package .
But debian has a habit of compiling everything so that it still runs on a 386.
Since I am only installing those packages on my own machine, I would like to
know what to manipulate to make these packages optimised for my cpu (athlon).
Thx!
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hom
Sorry for re-re-re-re-re-asking, but as the situation for kde3/debian right
now is, am I right saying that mirrors like
http://ftp.easynet.be/ftp/kde/stable/3.0.4/Debian/woody/ contain the one and
only true version of kde for debian?
Frank
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I get an error:
Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dynamic-link.h: 62: elf_get_dynamic_info:
Assertion `! "bad dynamic tag"' failed!
Anyone care to recompile korganizer? Thankx.
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doesn't seem to get executed
and, there's no possibility to login through the console once kdm started,
not as root, not even after removing the nologin files.
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remote
boot to this box - so it needs a display manager, so I need kdm, period :-)
If anyone knows a solution or a workaround, reply. thx.
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o works with Mandrake afaik).
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users.
>
> James
No permissions on /dev/mixer?
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On Tuesday 27 August 2002 05:49, Ray Dougharty wrote:
> Erik, Thanks! That was the magic bullet.
Missed Erik's post but I shot the problem too ;-)
Thanks!
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the first "view" menu, that is: 5 items about headers, 3 about
attachments, 1 about fixed width fonts.
I never noticed it since upgrading to kde3 (never needed to change my prefs).
Where does kmail actually store it's prefs, account information and so on?
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> very fast, and compiles in a short time.
And that is the closest-to-windows 95 wm I've seen so far :)
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On Saturday 27 July 2002 22:59, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> Yow
Something I just thought about:
There seems to be a way to do library prelinking on gnu/linux to shorten
startup times of large applications. Is it possible to do that on debian? It
would take away some of my pain ;-)
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On Monday 29 July 2002 21:39, Fred K Ollinger wrote:
> Use garnome. This will compile everything and drop them into their own
> dirs. /usr/local/kde3, for example.
Or compile your own libpng package and put the files "somewhere" else? It's
fun, believe me :-)
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On Saturday 27 July 2002 23:24, John Gay wrote:
> On Sat 27 Jul 2002 21:59, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> > Yow
> >
> > Just put my hd (maxtor 40 gigs 5400 rpm for therecord - that's also the
> > one I swap to) into a p133 (48 MB ram) because my athlon cpu
Yow
Just put my hd (maxtor 40 gigs 5400 rpm for therecord - that's also the one I
swap to) into a p133 (48 MB ram) because my athlon cpu burnt. I just couldn't
believe my eyes. I thought kde got faster with 3.0, at least that's what the
kde guys promised us. Some stats, taken on my system runni
On Friday 28 June 2002 06:02 am, Peter Clark wrote:
> Would anyone care to recommend a good KDE cd-burner program ? I went to
> apps.kde.com and was a little overwhelmed at the choices. Seems as though
> there are several highly rated programs--is there any that stands above the
> crowd?
>
On Friday 21 June 2002 02:15 pm, Alain Bosch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Did someone out there have the same problems i have now when
> installing just kmail with an apt-get install kmail?
>
> Kmail is really slow when using it, not very snappy.
>
> I have a Duron 1000 and everything works very nicely except
On Sunday 02 June 2002 11:27 pm, Jason Boxman wrote:
> > I get the error:
>
>
>
> > Any pointers appreciated.
>
> I've never seen that before. Maybe you're missing a package?
I have. It's one of cups' clearest errors :-)
just spy on your cups logs and then try to print, see what happens. Maybe
On Saturday 01 June 2002 03:51 pm, Gilles Grandou wrote:
> > PS: Are there any unofficial XFree 4.2 around that one can use to
> > upgrade instead of using the binary distribution without the package
> > management?
>
> If you just need XF 4.2 to support new hardware, just grap the Xxserv.tgz
> and
On Thursday 09 May 2002 11:31 pm, Jean-Michel Leclant wrote:
> You can try this uri, but I think you'd better to wait the official
> package.
>
> deb http://kde3.geniussystems.net/debian ./
I have a slight problem apt-getting these (apt just takes and I think it
might have something to do with my
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